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Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Vol. 87, No. 38
MOVIN’ ON UP App State will reportedly announce conference realignment this week, despite lack of confirmation from officials
by ANDREW CLAUSEN Sports Editior
by STEPHANIE SANSOUCY
Senior News Reporter
Appalachian State University’s time in the Southern Conference may be coming to an end soon as multiple reports claim conference realignment is imminent. A source “familiar with the negotiations” told the Winston-Salem Journal Monday afternoon that App State officials will accept an invitation to join the Sun Belt Conference later this week, possibly Wednesday. The Sun Belt Conference is a part of the Football Bowl Subdivision and will include Arkansas State, Georgia State, Louisiana-Lafay-
ette, South Alabama, Texas State, LouisianaMonroe, Troy and Western Kentucky for football and Texas-Arlington and Arkansas-Little Rock for non-football sports. The Sun Belt will reportedly take in all sports the Sun Belt offers from App State. However, the Sun Belt does include wrestling, men’s soccer and field hockey. Neither App State nor Georgia Southern could confirm or deny the accuracy as of press time. The conferences commented the same. “I’m not aware of any invitations,” said Karl Benson, the commissioner of the Sun Belt. Despite this claim, Chair of Faculty Senate Andrew Koch said the move to the Sun Belt was
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discussed at a Board of Trustees meeting. “I cannot confirm or deny if they made a decision,” Koch said. “I will say one thing, we have received an offer.” SB Nation also had a source confirm that Georgia Southern will leave the SoCon and move up to the Sun Belt as well. According to its source, the Sun Belt wanted to “bring in existing rivals,” and they were “intrigued” by the rivalry. As far as a timeline, things are reportedly still being worked out. However, ESPN reported that App State would be allowed to compete for Sun Belt championships in non-football sports in
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So long, SoCon: Road to the FBS Aug. 2011
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Dec. 2011
A committee recommended to Chancellor Kenneth Peacock that App State moves into the FBS conference.
Appalachian State University joins SoCon.
Oct. 2010
Athletic Director Charlie Cobb announces that App State will conduct a study of the possibility of the university moving from the FCS to FBS.
Intern News Reporter
This year’s annual Appalachian Studies Conference at Appalachian State University marked the largest turnout the conference has ever seen, with a 950 to 1,000-person attendance record. Scholars and activists from across the country and around the world gathered to celebrate and collaborate on topics pertaining to the Appalachian region. The conference lasted from March 2224. This year’s theme was “Communities in Action, Landscapes in Change,” which emphasized issues such as moun-
SGA supports the feasibility committee’s recommendation to move to the FBS after gauging students’ opinion with surveys. “The surveys show that students know what is going on and that we’re behind the recommendation,” said Eric Barnes, the former SGA director of legislative operations at the time. “It helps show what students want.”
Cobb tells The Appalachian that App State could be prepared for a move within 18 months “I think the future is hard to predict right now,” he said. “If I have to give a time frame, I’d say between six and 18 months is realistic.”
taintop removal mining and sustainability for the coming year. Katherine Ledford is the conference chair, the immediate past president of the Appalachian Studies Association and the program director for the center of Appalachian Studies at the university. She was responsible for coordinating the event. “I love Appalachian Studies and it was an opportunity to bring the conference to campus and to showcase our Appa-
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A map shows Georgia Southern and App State as part of the Sun Belt, according to information from appnation247. com, obtained through the Freedom of Information Act.
March 2012
Oct. 2011
ASA Conference breaks record by JORDAN MILLER
Feb. 2013
Feasibility committee releases official final study. “The Appalachian State Athletics Feasibility Committee recommends that the Mountaineer football program move to the Football Bowl Subdivision when the university Board of Trustees identifies the appropriate opportunity,” according to the report.
Faculty Senate votes ‘no confidence’ regarding provost and vice provost by STEPHANIE SANSOUCY Senior News Reporter
The faculty senate voted “no confidence” Monday in the leadership of Provost Lori Gonzalez and Vice Provost Tony Carey. Voting by paper ballot, the senate sided against Gonzalez and Carey 22 to 21 and 26 to 17, respectively. With Gonzalez and Carey “there has been a pattern of disregard for academic freedom” as well as “the due process rights of faculty members have been ignored by these same administrators,” according to
the petition “Tenured Faculty Call for Accountability for Administrative Failures.” Gonzalez and Carey have also denied faculty governance and have been “non responsive to and dismissive of questions and concerns of faculty members,” according to the same petition. The motions were brought about by a petition received by the Faculty Senate Executive Board March 4, according to the
see Senate page 2
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